Here are some other nesting time lapse that you may enjoy :) Eastern Bluebirds: th-cam.com/video/DKRUCoEd1JQ/w-d-xo.html Tufted Titmice: th-cam.com/video/O9_CAfwJhyg/w-d-xo.html Carolina Chickadees: th-cam.com/video/9U1q00YZ5Cs/w-d-xo.html Carolina Wrens: th-cam.com/video/hIE2-zqp7wc/w-d-xo.html
How fascinating to see how both parents feed the babies. It’s a big family, 6 babies to look after. Beautiful birds and babies. ❤. Thank you for sharing. Helene
Love this whole video. I love when the last 2 little babies didnt really want to leave...how they looked at each other and kinda sadly then one decided to go for it. The last little one took his/her sweet time.
Absolutely amazing video, Terry! I love how the male Finch looks into the nest when the first baby hatches…..just like a proud papa! Thank you for sharing!
Benar benar video yang hebat, geregetan! Aku senang melihat burung Finch jantan masuk ke kandang saat menetas telur pertama .... Mirip ayah yang bangga! Terima kasih telah berbagi kontennya.
So compact and caring and so affectionate towards their family, this Eastern Bluebird is worth an example, thank you for sharing the video which is very useful, great Bosque 👍
Да, удивительно то, что кормят всех птенцов равными порциями. Другие птицы кормят только сильных, слабые от голода умирают в гнезде. Молодцы родители! 🎉
Best video I have seen,ones the babies are gone they look in the nest sad and then they decide to make more babies, that was the best dad and mom i have ever seen they communicate with each other
Cardueline finches (siskins, serins, goldfinches, canaries, linnets, etc) practice limited nest sanitation, and House Finches are Carduelines. They remove some of the droppings of very young nestlings (and like many birds, eat part of the fecal portion of these before discarding the urates), but not those of older nestlings. They also routinely reuse nests for successive broods. Estrildids (Zebra Finches, Society Finches, Java Sparrows, Gouldians, etc) do not practice any nest sanitation at all, other than refraining from pooping while they are incubating or brooding (as is done by nearly all birds). They are not closely related to Carduelines.
@@BirdsWalkingDown Filthiest of all are owls nesting in enclosed cavities (most smaller to medium sized owls). They litter their nest with prey remains, uneaten prey, regurgitated pallets, and droppings. Falconiform birds are nearly as 'bad'; reused eagle eyries build up a carpet of fur, bones, and feathers easily seen in videos of their nests. Female hornbills utilize droppings and mud to help build and reinforce the barrier around their nest entrance after they are sealed inside with the assistance of their mate. As the nestlings grow, they actively participate in reinforcing the barrier, which provides a small slit for their father to bring food. After the mother partly breaks the barrier and exits the nest for the rest of the nesting cycle to assist in gathering food for her growing young, they cooperate in repairing this. When the older nestling(s) fledge, their younger sibling will try to stop them, and repair the barrier with droppings as they break out! Emperor Penguins in their colonies and creches have spells of snowfall to cover their guano, which is slowly recycled below the snow surface back to the sea.
That is absolutely amazing how the male feed the female and she feeds the babies. They really are teamwork. Now that’s what I called devoted. That is beautiful. Wow, so amazing Jehovah creation so amazing beautiful.🥰❤️😍
I really enjoyed this thank you. I buy a couple of boston fern hanging baskets every spring to hag on the porch. Last yr I left the ones I had hanging as I figured for winter interest-rather then empty space and wasn't hurting anyone. I had seen a small finch going into the hanging basket 2 times at beginning of spring and I thought maybe he was eating some bud or something as they were all dried out etc. I went to remove the hanging basket and saw the finch watching me on the edge of the roof and I saw the tiniest nest in there, in the dried out dead fern with the tiniest blue eggs-3 of them, size of jellybeans. I was shocked and it all happened so quickly, I immediately hanged it back up. I fet so bad taking it off-I was in shock and quickly put in back and then went in the house so to encourage the mother to go back and everything ok. I figured she was watching me as I looked and scanned around and did not see her but went I went into the house-saw her go in the basket-I hope i put it back in right direction ...don't know what direction but i just hung it back. I'll just keep my new hanging ferns on the steps. How amazing.
@@BirdsWalkingDown Wouldn't everybody do that..I just started a garden right below these hanging baskets and planned to do a lot of digging, weed pulling, planting, mulching etc and now worry that by me doing this will frighten them and abandon the nest..? Do you think I'm ok doing my garden right now...?
We have these nesting in an Easter decoration on my front porch right now. Babies just hatched! So far 3/5 have hatched and the mom is caring for them. Haven't seen the dad at the nest but I caught him on "patrol" while I was sitting on the porch near the nest. Adorable little birds!
My gosh Terry wonderful to see such success for you with this video. Awesome. And of course the video was beautiful. So clear. I noticed that they sound very much like our purple finches here
I had house finches last year on the front door, so I only exited and entered through the garage. It took roughly three weeks from when they hatched to fly away and leave the nest. It’s amazing how fast something so helpless can grow to maturity. The father also helped a lot with taking care of the nest, watching over them.
I have a nest right now and a trail cam but don't want to disturb them, for now I'll imagine what's going on by watching your great video!! So sweet, thank you for posting.
Q sabia y maravillosa la naturaleza...es la mejor ejemplo q tenemos los humanos...para como ser padres responsables...criar educar alimentar protejer no abandonar bajo ninguna sircuntancia y sobretodo mantener a la familia unida juntos y tooodo con mucho amor ❤❤❤ el exito esta asegurado y el mundo seria mucho mejor viva la familia siempre
Cos pieknego !, kiedys opiekowakam sie 4ro latkielm nie mialam okularow a on mowi babcia, ptasek. Patrze a tu ptaszk siedzi na jajeczkach. Poszlismy, ja, Bartusiu, ptaszek sie nas boi.. Musielismy odejsc.
I just had a successful blue bird nest box & babies fledged last week On my 3rd story protected deck Off my bedroom They could fly out onto a huge Elm tree I planted 7 years ago at 8 ft now 25 a d really full
@@BirdsWalkingDown Thanks for taking the time to share your birdie love. I'm with you. House finches are just common redheads but they thrill me with their singing. I love them. When I worked selling and repairing antique rugs, there was a patio where I would do the repairs. There were lots of colorful yarn pieces left over. I'd sit there repairing while the boy redheads would compete for partners with their beautiful singing. One morning I went to do repairs. I looked up and saw a something really colorful in the storage sheds top beam. Upon a closer look I saw the most beautiful bird nest the Finch couple made out yarn leftovers. It was stunning, 😍. Who'd have thought 🤔 the yarn would be put to use in the most glorious way. I wish I'd taken a pic of it but it was before the iPhones. They raised their babies and left for the winter. I've never forgotten the beauty of that nest. A gift from two common redheads.
Other birds 🐦 could learn from these birds. The mother &father feed each one every time no fighting no killing over food. They all work together. Great video guys. 🌴😎🤗😇🌴
Wow, compared to other songbirds they are bad with leaving the poop sticking up there. Never seize to learn. Thank you for this! As a retired wildlife and bird rehabilitator I only know too well how much work it takes to raise these chicks, but I never really got to see how the parents go about it. Good to know I was a bit cleaner lol.
I was watching some Japanese channel with various tit parents...they are extremely super-clean! Best part is that the poster counted the trips the birds took to built the nest and how many trips each parent took to feed the other and the chicks. WOW! A pair of tit parents laid 11 eggs. Within the 79 days from building to the chicks leaving the nest, the female made approx 200 trips with nesting material and 1425 trips to feed chicks. In addition to that, the male made 1970 trips with food. 1821 of these trips were to feed the chicks and the other times to feed the female during incubation. The parents fed the chicks 3246 times in total. That's over a 100 times a day. And that's not counting picking up the poop each time and carrying that outside of the nest. I have yet to watch bluebirds and am hunting down blackbird videos too. Besides that, I am struggling to get over my human perception of how the cuckoo and cowbird goes about it all lol.
It is pretty funny how he just drops off the ledge, I also actually chuckled. Di does a hop and opens her wings a bit so he definitely hurls himself off, with style! Big crop on Di, so X seems to be a good mate.
I kept society finches many years ago, and got to witness the miracle firsthand up close. I was quite amused at 15:20 where the couple decided "After all that work.....lets make some more babies!" My original pair did the same thing, mating for a second clutch after the first clutch had fledged and became self feeding. That was all 40 years ago now.
That was one filthy nest! They were busy however. At the end it looks like they were starting again. They wouldn’t use the same nest would they? Really enjoy your time lapse nesting videos. Thanks!
Birds may use the same nesting place over and over again if they find it a safe ( and successful) place, they simply build the new nest over the old one, they need to put in lesser effort in that way
Thanks for the candid video of these birds. What duration of time did this take place? We have some house finches that have made a nest and have babies in a wreath in our front door. We obviously haven’t been using it and want to disturb them the least amount, but also want to gauge how long this process might take so we can take the wreath down so this doesn’t go on perpetually. Thanks again so much for the upload!
Here are some other nesting time lapse that you may enjoy :)
Eastern Bluebirds: th-cam.com/video/DKRUCoEd1JQ/w-d-xo.html
Tufted Titmice: th-cam.com/video/O9_CAfwJhyg/w-d-xo.html
Carolina Chickadees: th-cam.com/video/9U1q00YZ5Cs/w-d-xo.html
Carolina Wrens: th-cam.com/video/hIE2-zqp7wc/w-d-xo.html
What city/town and state was this video and the other four videos at? 😍😍
These were all taken in various places of NC
Thank you so much for these wonderful links! This is great
How fascinating to see how both parents feed the babies. It’s a big family, 6 babies to look after. Beautiful birds and babies. ❤. Thank you for sharing. Helene
It really is!
Love this whole video. I love when the last 2 little babies didnt really want to leave...how they looked at each other and kinda sadly then one decided to go for it. The last little one took his/her sweet time.
Thank you so much! Yes that was funny
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Me too! Love these videos!
Most beautiful,amazing and fascinating bird parenting I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing!❤
You are so kind
Absolutely amazing video, Terry! I love how the male Finch looks into the nest when the first baby hatches…..just like a proud papa! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for watching!
Benar benar video yang hebat, geregetan! Aku senang melihat burung Finch jantan masuk ke kandang saat menetas telur pertama .... Mirip ayah yang bangga! Terima kasih telah berbagi kontennya.
E as obra de Deus e perfeita. Obrigada p compartilhar.
Que lindo que hermoso crían su bebes que bello gracias ❤❤
So compact and caring and so affectionate towards their family, this Eastern Bluebird is worth an example, thank you for sharing the video which is very useful, great Bosque 👍
You are so kind
😢🎉❤
Jh
😊😊
Maravilloso !!! Y esos padres se merecen unas vacaciones...
Yes they do!
Haja Proteínas para todos.
lmao the end where the dad is like hm it looks like we're all alone again Martha.
That was funny!
😂😂😂
I’ve a dirty mind too. 😂
Yavruların hepsine adaletli ve eşit yiyeceklerini veriyorlar. İnsanlara da örnek olmalı. İzmir/TÜRKİYE
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Да, удивительно то, что кормят всех птенцов равными порциями. Другие птицы кормят только сильных, слабые от голода умирают в гнезде.
Молодцы родители! 🎉
comida a los pajaritos
BEAUTIFUL!!! Such good parents- and all six grew up healthy! Thanks for this amazing video.
Thank you for watching
Best video I have seen,ones the babies are gone they look in the nest sad and then they decide to make more babies, that was the best dad and mom i have ever seen they communicate with each other
Thank you so much!
Amazing and so interesting! House Finches definitely don't prioritize housekeeping as other birds do. What a mess!
You're right about that!
Cardueline finches (siskins, serins, goldfinches, canaries, linnets, etc) practice limited nest sanitation, and House Finches are Carduelines. They remove some of the droppings of very young nestlings (and like many birds, eat part of the fecal portion of these before discarding the urates), but not those of older nestlings. They also routinely reuse nests for successive broods.
Estrildids (Zebra Finches, Society Finches, Java Sparrows, Gouldians, etc) do not practice any nest sanitation at all, other than refraining from pooping while they are incubating or brooding (as is done by nearly all birds). They are not closely related to Carduelines.
That's awesome information! Thank you!
Eastern Bluebirds are the cleanest that I've seen
@@BirdsWalkingDown Filthiest of all are owls nesting in enclosed cavities (most smaller to medium sized owls). They litter their nest with prey remains, uneaten prey, regurgitated pallets, and droppings. Falconiform birds are nearly as 'bad'; reused eagle eyries build up a carpet of fur, bones, and feathers easily seen in videos of their nests.
Female hornbills utilize droppings and mud to help build and reinforce the barrier around their nest entrance after they are sealed inside with the assistance of their mate. As the nestlings grow, they actively participate in reinforcing the barrier, which provides a small slit for their father to bring food. After the mother partly breaks the barrier and exits the nest for the rest of the nesting cycle to assist in gathering food for her growing young, they cooperate in repairing this. When the older nestling(s) fledge, their younger sibling will try to stop them, and repair the barrier with droppings as they break out!
Emperor Penguins in their colonies and creches have spells of snowfall to cover their guano, which is slowly recycled below the snow surface back to the sea.
It's amazing to see the development of these little birds! Time flies so fast, but these adorable moments will last forever. ❤🐦
They really do grow up so fast!
@@BirdsWalkingDown yes u
It was a wonderful video and I am happy to see the baby birds growing up safely and healthy. Thank you
Thank you!
Very beautiful family. Such wonderful parents! 🐦
They are!
That is absolutely amazing how the male feed the female and she feeds the babies. They really are teamwork. Now that’s what I called devoted. That is beautiful. Wow, so amazing Jehovah creation so amazing beautiful.🥰❤️😍
Couldn't agree more!
@@BirdsWalkingDown Do all birds do that.??? Magpies?
Yes several that I've seen do that but I'm not sure if all do
I really enjoyed this thank you. I buy a couple of boston fern hanging baskets every spring to hag on the porch. Last yr I left the ones I had hanging as I figured for winter interest-rather then empty space and wasn't hurting anyone. I had seen a small finch going into the hanging basket 2 times at beginning of spring and I thought maybe he was eating some bud or something as they were all dried out etc. I went to remove the hanging basket and saw the finch watching me on the edge of the roof and I saw the tiniest nest in there, in the dried out dead fern with the tiniest blue eggs-3 of them, size of jellybeans. I was shocked and it all happened so quickly, I immediately hanged it back up. I fet so bad taking it off-I was in shock and quickly put in back and then went in the house so to encourage the mother to go back and everything ok. I figured she was watching me as I looked and scanned around and did not see her but went I went into the house-saw her go in the basket-I hope i put it back in right direction ...don't know what direction but i just hung it back. I'll just keep my new hanging ferns on the steps. How amazing.
That is a great story! You're kind to leave the basket for them!
@@BirdsWalkingDown Wouldn't everybody do that..I just started a garden right below these hanging baskets and planned to do a lot of digging, weed pulling, planting, mulching etc and now worry that by me doing this will frighten them and abandon the nest..? Do you think I'm ok doing my garden right now...?
Just completely beautiful!
Thank you so much!
Hermosas imágenes. Gracias por compartir momento tan agradables 🤗👍.
Thank you
🥰😘😍💖💝very cute and beautiful.Sparrows are so cute. Protect all animals!
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thank you for your best video and for your work.
Uzbekistan.
So nice of you
الفيديو جميل جدا روعة كم أحب الطيور الوالدين يتعاونان على غذاء و تربية أبناؤهم كم هي جميلة الطبيعة
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Cute Beautiful Burung
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Very cool to see how they matured like that! When they get older they looked so cute 🥰
They are very cute
Beautiful family!
Yes they are!
We have these nesting in an Easter decoration on my front porch right now. Babies just hatched! So far 3/5 have hatched and the mom is caring for them. Haven't seen the dad at the nest but I caught him on "patrol" while I was sitting on the porch near the nest. Adorable little birds!
Awesome, they are adorable!
My gosh Terry wonderful to see such success for you with this video. Awesome. And of course the video was beautiful. So clear. I noticed that they sound very much like our purple finches here
Thank you so much for your support Lesley! I was happy to get this footage with my GoPro!
@@BirdsWalkingDown I'd say so, it's gorgeous quality. Happy for you ☺️
Este o vrăbiuță.E drăguță!🙂☺️😀
Thank you!
@@BirdsWalkingDown
SĂ IUBIM NATURA CARE ESTE CREAȚIA CELUI DIN CERURI ALLAH CUM SPUN TURCI!🤔☺️🙂🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴 SALUTĂRI DIN ROMANIA!🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴
Extraordinario video para los amantes de las aves. Felicidades y gracias por compartir.CDMX
Thank you!
I had house finches last year on the front door, so I only exited and entered through the garage. It took roughly three weeks from when they hatched to fly away and leave the nest. It’s amazing how fast something so helpless can grow to maturity. The father also helped a lot with taking care of the nest, watching over them.
Wow that's awesome, and I agree! Thank you for sharing
ماشاءاللہ بہت ہی خوبصورت
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I have a nest right now and a trail cam but don't want to disturb them, for now I'll imagine what's going on by watching your great video!! So sweet, thank you for posting.
Thank you so much!
Q sabia y maravillosa la naturaleza...es la mejor ejemplo q tenemos los humanos...para como ser padres responsables...criar educar alimentar protejer no abandonar bajo ninguna sircuntancia y sobretodo mantener a la familia unida juntos y tooodo con mucho amor ❤❤❤ el exito esta asegurado y el mundo seria mucho mejor viva la familia siempre
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So funny at the end. Dad is like that was fun, Let's make more lol.
That's right!
Que família linda desses pássaros . Amo a natureza . Só Deus para nos conceder , tanta beleza ! Obrigada , Senhor !!!!🙏🙏🙏🌹💙🌺🇧🇷
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Cos pieknego !, kiedys opiekowakam sie 4ro latkielm nie mialam okularow a on mowi babcia, ptasek. Patrze a tu ptaszk siedzi na jajeczkach. Poszlismy, ja, Bartusiu, ptaszek sie nas boi.. Musielismy odejsc.
I love birds! This is amazing!
Thank you so much!
@@BirdsWalkingDown You are welcome!
Молодцы родители, всех поочереди кормят😍👏
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What a wonderful video! Thank you very much.❤🎉
Thank you so much!
Morí de amor con la ramita verde al final del vídeo!!!🥰🥰🥰🇦🇷🇦🇷❤❤❤
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@@BirdsWalkingDown 😍😍
I just had a successful blue bird nest box & babies fledged last week
On my 3rd story protected deck
Off my bedroom
They could fly out onto a huge Elm tree I planted 7 years ago at 8 ft now 25 a d really full
Awesome!
@@BirdsWalkingDown it always makes me so happy to see a native bird take a box
I have a sparrow pair in one too
But i love all birds
Hermoso video como atiende a su familia papa y mama a sus bebes
Thank you!
This is so cool I have a nest with 5 eggs on my porch and I can't wait to see this . Thanks for the share
Awesome!
They are all very good mum🎉and dad .beautiful family too
Yes they are
Wow, what an amazing video! Nature always surprising us with its diversity and beauty.
Couldn't agree more!
Wow, what an amazing video! Nature always surprising us with its diversity and beauty. Congratulations on the content!🐾
Thank you so much 😀
Great parents ❤ All six babies survived....most impressive❤😊❤
Yes they are!
@@BirdsWalkingDown
Thanks for taking the time to share your birdie love. I'm with you.
House finches are just common redheads but they thrill me with their singing. I love them.
When I worked selling and repairing antique rugs, there was a patio where I would do the repairs. There were lots of colorful yarn pieces left over.
I'd sit there repairing while the boy redheads would compete for partners with their beautiful singing.
One morning I went to do repairs. I looked up and saw a something really colorful in the storage sheds top beam. Upon a closer look I saw the most beautiful bird nest the Finch couple made out yarn leftovers. It was stunning, 😍. Who'd have thought 🤔 the yarn would be put to use in the most glorious way. I wish I'd taken a pic of it but it was before the iPhones. They raised their babies and left for the winter.
I've never forgotten the beauty of that nest. A gift from two common redheads.
Wow, what a great story!
Um verdadeiro exemplo de companheirismo é família abençoada ❤❤❤❤
Yes!
Dios mio!! Cuanta sabiduría,al crear estas criaturas tan bellas,!!!🥰
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🌺💕@@BirdsWalkingDown
Thank you so much for this lovely video…👍💝🌹
Thank you for your kind words!
Wonderful video, thanks for uploading 🙂🙂🙂 Also it's wonderful how they brought all of them up
Thank you!
Bravissimi è bellissimi i genitori.. Uno spettacolo. ❤
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Other birds 🐦 could learn from these birds. The mother &father feed each one every time no fighting no killing over food. They all work together. Great video guys.
🌴😎🤗😇🌴
Thank you so much!
I like how she laided in the nest! What does she do next?
The baby birds are fiying now but I have to say but they don't know how to get food yet!
They built a second nest right after the first fledged.
Merci beaucoup! C'etait tres beau a observer... Je ne savais pas que les nouveaux-nes etaient roses! ❤
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سبحان الله، الله خالق كل شيء
أحسنت المنشور رائع
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Fantastic mother and father,look at them
they hardly working for their cute,good job 🎉
You are so kind
Creation is so amazing. Thank you for this. Karen from Canada
Thank you so much!
absolutely marvelous! I wonder what kind of food parents feed their babies 🤔
House Finches are vegetarian birds.
Wow, compared to other songbirds they are bad with leaving the poop sticking up there. Never seize to learn. Thank you for this! As a retired wildlife and bird rehabilitator I only know too well how much work it takes to raise these chicks, but I never really got to see how the parents go about it. Good to know I was a bit cleaner lol.
Agreed, House Finches don't clean as well as Bluebirds ;)
I was watching some Japanese channel with various tit parents...they are extremely super-clean! Best part is that the poster counted the trips the birds took to built the nest and how many trips each parent took to feed the other and the chicks. WOW!
A pair of tit parents laid 11 eggs.
Within the 79 days from building to the chicks leaving the nest, the female made approx 200 trips with nesting material and 1425 trips to feed chicks.
In addition to that, the male made 1970 trips with food. 1821 of these trips were to feed the chicks and the other times to feed the female during incubation. The parents fed the chicks 3246 times in total. That's over a 100 times a day. And that's not counting picking up the poop each time and carrying that outside of the nest.
I have yet to watch bluebirds and am hunting down blackbird videos too. Besides that, I am struggling to get over my human perception of how the cuckoo and cowbird goes about it all lol.
This is incredible
Thank you so much!
It is pretty funny how he just drops off the ledge, I also actually chuckled. Di does a hop and opens her wings a bit so he definitely hurls himself off, with style! Big crop on Di, so X seems to be a good mate.
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Thank you for all your work. This is very educational.
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Son unos padres maravillosos
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Amazing your bird make bird👍👍👍👍
Thank you!
A natureza é sabia, lindo vídeo, temos que aprender com ela.
Agreed!
Lindos.como entré los dos cuidan a sus pollitos hermoso video gracias
Thank you!
É de admirar a responsabilidade desse casal!
Aprendamos com eles!
They are great parents!
Wow amazing planning
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What a equality of serving food for each babies ❤
Very true!
I kept society finches many years ago, and got to witness the miracle firsthand up close. I was quite amused at 15:20 where the couple decided "After all that work.....lets make some more babies!" My original pair did the same thing, mating for a second clutch after the first clutch had fledged and became self feeding. That was all 40 years ago now.
I have seen 3 nests in one year!
Absolutely beautiful 😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️
Thank you!! 😊
Thank you
You're welcome
so cute! very nice clip.
Thank you very much!
Maravilloso!! 😍
Thank you
The whole scene was vary charming
Thank you
Such a beautiful bird
Yes they are!
Very good family
Yes they are!
That was one filthy nest! They were busy however. At the end it looks like they were starting again. They wouldn’t use the same nest would they? Really enjoy your time lapse nesting videos. Thanks!
They would probably build another nest on top, but I cleaned it up. They then build a completely new nest :)
Birds may use the same nesting place over and over again if they find it a safe ( and successful) place, they simply build the new nest over the old one, they need to put in lesser effort in that way
Nature is amazing
I agree!
Nice show God bless you mate.
Thank you
Che meraviglia!!!! Quanra amore e tenerezza ❤
Thank you
Complimenti per il video bellissimo 👍
Thank you
Esempio di Coppia che si aiuta e non nega il CIBO ALLA PROPRIA PROLE....LORO DANNO ESEMPIO A NOI UMANI....❤
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あなたの御手の中にある生きとし生けるもの全てはあなたに讃美を捧げています!なんと麗しい子育てなのでしょう!
El vídeo mas hermoso y tierno que e visto, mil gracias 😊😅
Thank you so much
Wow very nice 👌👌🙏🙏
Thank you!
Quelle vidéo merveilleuse. Merci
Thank you!
Beautiful !!!
Thank you
@@BirdsWalkingDown ☺️☺️☺️☺️
Beautiful bird❤
It really is!
Enjoyed this awesome video.
Glad you enjoyed it
What Camera do you use to get footage? This is amazingly clear and great video overall!
I use GoPro for this. See my setup at birds.walkingdown.com/4k-close-up-camera-setup
Thank you for sharing.
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TY for sharing!
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Mulțumim. Pentru. Film. Frumos.
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Very cute❤
Yes they are!
Espectacular
Thank you!
Lovely ❤
Thank you!
Thanks for the candid video of these birds. What duration of time did this take place? We have some house finches that have made a nest and have babies in a wreath in our front door. We obviously haven’t been using it and want to disturb them the least amount, but also want to gauge how long this process might take so we can take the wreath down so this doesn’t go on perpetually. Thanks again so much for the upload!
They hatch about 16 days after first egg laid. And fledge about 17 days after hatching.
Coisa maravilhosa de se ver Natureza obra de Deus é perfeita
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Seis filhotinhos de criaram todos que interessante nenhum caiu do ninho lindos
No they didn't!
Valeu papai , valeu mamãe ❤❤
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